If you've spent any time looking up Great Falls-related content on Facebook, you've probably come across the Great Falls Bad Drivers/Parking Facebook page.

Let me tell ya; this page is a real beauty.

If you've never had the pleasure of viewing this Facebook page, let me explain what it is about.

Ultimately, the Facebook page is filled with pictures and comments of people in and around Great Falls who have been caught driving poorly or parking terribly.

Think of it as public humiliation at its finest.

Before we get into the details of this Facebook page, please understand that I am not trying to justify or advocate for poor drivers or people who cannot park properly.

Driving & Parking Around Great Falls, Montana

What got on my nerves the most about this Facebook page is the number of self-righteous commenters who act as if they have never made a mistake while driving or parking their vehicle.

Let's be honest; we've all had moments we were not proud of when operating our vehicles.

And we have all witnessed people riding the struggle bus when driving here in town.

But is it the best use of our time to publicly humiliate people who are making a mistake?

Poor Driving In Great Falls, Montana

Again, I'm not justifying poor driving or parking, but how do you know what kind of day that person is having or if they are truly a bad driver?

I'm not trying to sound all warm and fuzzy here, but maybe we should lay off a little bit, give people a little grace, and mind our own business.

What cracks me up the most is all the people taking pictures of other drivers while they themselves are driving.

The last time I checked, using a cell phone while driving was against the law in Great Falls.

You might think I was targeted on this page, which is why I'm upset.

I hate to burst your bubble, but I have not been made famous on the Great Falls, bad drivers, and parking Facebook page.

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